Amazon.com review summary for HP Workstation Xw4600

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 user reviews of HP Workstation Xw4600 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 2.6/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other Desktops on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the design. The price also gets good views.

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Review: HP xw4600 Workstation

The HP xw4600 workstation is the latest in a line of workstations from HP. This is not one of their high end machines or their low end machines. The xw4600 is positioned to fill the mid range slot.

I think this is a great system. I am very pleased with it especially since this machine was built with cost in mind. The price tag for this system, as configured, comes out just under $2500. Maxing out the system by switching to a quad core processor,...

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HP xw4600 Workstation Computer Review

HP xw4600 review

In contrast to the hulking CAD2 Vision DQX-SE, HP's latest workstation is a svelte tower, no larger than a traditional office computer. Even for a single-processor model, the xw4600 has a dinky chassis that will slip under even the smallest desk – and...

Small but capacious and well-designed case; very low cost; excellent graphics card

We were also very impressed with the xw4600's price. Next to the Imagine X64 price tag of £1,465 plus VAT, our xw4600 is an absolute bargain. If you're on a tight budget, this is an excellent choice - and with more powerful components, it has the...

HP xw4600 workstation

HP xw4600 workstation

On paper, HP's latest entry-level workstation barely qualifies for the label 'workstation', at least as far as hardware is concerned. There's no sign of a Xeon processor, and not even a high-end quad-core desktop chip.

Not much raw hardware for the money, but the package as a whole inspires confidence and software is impressively well-integrated.